Baltimore Ravens awards

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This page lists the awards won by players of the Baltimore Ravens , a professional American football team who compete in the National Football League. The Ravens' most recent award winners were Lamar Jackson John Harbaugh and Greg Roman, who won the MVP, Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the Year awards respectively at the 9th Annual NFL Honors.

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Individual league awards

Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award

Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award

Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award

Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award

Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award

Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award

Associated Press NFL Assistant Coach of the Year Award

Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award

NFLPA Alan Page Community Award

Bart Starr Award

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